Oscillator 2010 (listen here)
Multi- variable oscillator built around the
image of the last supper.

Features:
Three oscillator circuits. Switchable Light Dependant Resistor (LDR) used to control pitch of oscillator two.
Built-in radio transmitter
with a common AM radio used as an amplifier device. Also able to mix in radio sounds with those produced by oscillator (karaoke feature)

Volume control, modulation level, switchable on/off for each oscillator.
Change-over switch to allow two pitches to be set on different potentiometers

Functions: An internal oscillator controls the tempo of the electronic selector switch which selects and outputs sound from one of five 1/4" jack sockets inputs. As the sequencer operates each input channel is selected one at a time in a looping fashion.

The sequencer is built into a vintage super 8mm camera case

The five inputs can be any conventional electric instrument - guitars etc, or tape recorders, dictorfones or radios tuned to spoken-word channels

A red L.E.D. light shows which channel is currently selected

As you can imagine the sequencer produces a 5 beat rhythm rather than a 4/4 - this is one of its signitures